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On the night Breonna Taylor was killed in March, her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, witnessed unspeakable trauma. After hearing plainclothes officers pound on their apartment door at 12:30 a.m., he watched them fire more than 20 rounds that left his 26-year-old girlfriend dead in the hallway. But seven months later, not only will none of the officers face charges for Taylor’s murder, but one of them, Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly, is now suing Walker himself.